Running shoes

I agree with the advice to get a gait assessment done to establish the right kind of trainer and support required, especially if you do a fair amount of phys.

New Balance, Saucony, Asics…all good brands, but have different types for different requirements, so unless you know what you need and you understand how the different brands demonstrate it (I worked in a sports shop so got to know it) then you could end up with the wrong trainer and a worse problem.